22 August 2026

My ten-year-old daughter always rushed to the bathroom as soon as she came home from school. As I asked, “Why do you always take a bath right away?” she smiled and said, “I just like to be clean.” Yet, one day while cleaning the drain, I found something.

At the front office, there was no small talk. The secretary led me straight to the principal’s office, where Principal Dana Morris and the school counselor, Ms. Chloe Reyes, were waiting. Both looked exhausted—the kind of tired that comes from holding secrets that weigh too much.

Principal Morris glanced at the bag in my hand. “You found something in the drain,” she said gently.

I swallowed. “This came from Sophie’s uniform. And there’s… there’s a stain.”

Ms. Reyes nodded, as if she had been expecting exactly that. “Mrs. Hart,” she said carefully, “we’ve had reports that several students are being encouraged to ‘wash up immediately’ after school. Some were told it was part of a ‘cleanliness program.’”

My chest tightened. “Encouraged by who?”

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